Breona Allison

Clinical Case Manager II

Region: SD
Credentials: MSW
Breona Allison is a dedicated Master of Social Work (MSW) graduate from California Baptist University, deeply committed to serving diverse communities and fostering individual empowerment. With a passion for global social work and leadership, she has focused her research and clinical work on the complex intersections of mental health, substance use, and dual diagnosis, particularly among youth and adults. Breona believes in meeting clients where they are, and helping them recognize their unique strengths and potential. Her clinical approach emphasizes a person-centered framework, utilizing modalities such as strengths-based practice and trauma-informed care to create safe, supportive environments for healing and growth. Throughout her academic and practical experiences, Breona has worked extensively with youth and adults in various settings, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to implement effective interventions. She advocates for policy changes that promote mental health awareness and accessibility, striving to empower individuals and communities to overcome barriers and thrive. As she continues her professional journey, Breona remains committed to lifelong learning and advocacy, driven by a vision of a world where everyone feels seen, valued, and empowered to reach their fullest potential. Her dedication to leadership in social work further fuels her aspiration to effect meaningful change on both local and global scales, particularly in the lives of those she serves.

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